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Fuller, Bruce.
Schooling and social capital in diverse cultures [electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.43
書名/作者:
Schooling and social capital in diverse cultures / edited by Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum.
其他作者:
Fuller, Bruce.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : JAI,, 2002.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (vi, 186 p.)
標題:
Educational sociology
標題:
Social capital (Sociology)
標題:
Cultural studies.
標題:
Multicultural education.
標題:
Social Science - Popular Culture.
標題:
Social Science - Sociology
ISBN:
9781849508858 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1849508852 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0762308176 (hbk.)
ISBN:
9780762308170 (hbk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction: Scaffolding for achievement? Institutional foundationsof social capital / BruceFuller and Emily Hannum -- Social capital and immigrant children's achievement / Carl L. Bankston III and Min Zhou -- Family and non-family roots of social capital among Vietnamese and Mexican American children / Kimberly A. Goyette and Gilberto Q. Conchas -- Commentary: Uses and mususes of social capital in studying school attainment / Patricia Fernandez Kelly -- Ethnic differences in parents' educational aspirations / Grace Kao -- Schooling alternatives, inequality, and mobility in Israel / Yossi Shavit, Hanna Ayalon and Michal Kurlaender -- Commentary: Is social capital the self-esteem ofthe 1990s? /Maryellen Schaub and David P. Baker -- Getting ahead in Kenya: social capital, shadow education, and achievement / Claudia Buchmann -- Commentary: Cultural and social capital in educational research / Raymond Sin-Kwok Wong -- Conclusions: Cross-cultural views of social capital, institutions, and stratification / Emily Hannum and Bruce Fuller.
摘要、提要註:
One of the most seductive topics in recent years is the field of social capital - the webs oftrust, mutual obligation, and cultural knowledge that flow through local information - that yield resources in human-scale associations of individuals. When we ask about the implications for children's learning and performance in the school institution, however, the construct quickly becomes slippery to hold. The 2001 volume provides five papers that offer empirical evidence on the nature and lifeof social capital across diverse ethnic groups and cultural settings. These fresh studies delve into the resources embedded in Latino and Asian-American peer groups, how immigrant parents' networks and norms variably push their children to achieve in school, and how teenagers' involvement in ethnic-rooted churches contribute social capital. The volume includes three commentaries, authored by David Baker, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, and Raymond Wong, and a review chapter by the editors.
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1479-3539/13
Schooling and social capital in diverse cultures [electronic resource] /
Schooling and social capital in diverse cultures
[electronic resource] /edited by Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;JAI,2002. - 1 online resource (vi, 186 p.) - Research in sociology of education,v. 131479-3539 ;. - Research in sociology of education ;v. 13..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Scaffolding for achievement? Institutional foundationsof social capital / BruceFuller and Emily Hannum -- Social capital and immigrant children's achievement / Carl L. Bankston III and Min Zhou -- Family and non-family roots of social capital among Vietnamese and Mexican American children / Kimberly A. Goyette and Gilberto Q. Conchas -- Commentary: Uses and mususes of social capital in studying school attainment / Patricia Fernandez Kelly -- Ethnic differences in parents' educational aspirations / Grace Kao -- Schooling alternatives, inequality, and mobility in Israel / Yossi Shavit, Hanna Ayalon and Michal Kurlaender -- Commentary: Is social capital the self-esteem ofthe 1990s? /Maryellen Schaub and David P. Baker -- Getting ahead in Kenya: social capital, shadow education, and achievement / Claudia Buchmann -- Commentary: Cultural and social capital in educational research / Raymond Sin-Kwok Wong -- Conclusions: Cross-cultural views of social capital, institutions, and stratification / Emily Hannum and Bruce Fuller.
One of the most seductive topics in recent years is the field of social capital - the webs oftrust, mutual obligation, and cultural knowledge that flow through local information - that yield resources in human-scale associations of individuals. When we ask about the implications for children's learning and performance in the school institution, however, the construct quickly becomes slippery to hold. The 2001 volume provides five papers that offer empirical evidence on the nature and lifeof social capital across diverse ethnic groups and cultural settings. These fresh studies delve into the resources embedded in Latino and Asian-American peer groups, how immigrant parents' networks and norms variably push their children to achieve in school, and how teenagers' involvement in ethnic-rooted churches contribute social capital. The volume includes three commentaries, authored by David Baker, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, and Raymond Wong, and a review chapter by the editors.
ISBN: 9781849508858 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 306.43
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 37.06
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